Thursday, December 14, 2006

http://www.cafepress.com/buy/vegan/-/pv_design_details/pg_24/id_7623623/opt_/fpt_/c_360/

wake up! funny/mean utube thingy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f83HBamOTTQ&NR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR931mtC3l4&NR walking table
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP6FB-mUicI&NR cameron diaz tickle
He wrote Re: woof! 18 days ago
Did i get a "woof?" *blush*
you're welcome to email me anytime: lavaniel413@yahoo.com
Best Regards
Joshua
http://meetme.hotornot.com/r/?emid=NMOLNRR
Order re leave to appeal.

Refiled complaint.

bunch of other stuff?

bank rent check mail phone bill.

jeffersonville ohio search

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

today: weds

1) motion for continuance re refiling
2) draft revised complaint
3) discovery in CCA
4) wake up in time for hearing tomorrow.

If get 1-3 done, review to do lists.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

I'm in a rut where I'm not getting anything done.
Hearing Thursday morning.
Need to go to bank, pack, have everything ready for trip, take bus to airport, not screw up.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Joy's Place, Kihei
1993 S Kihei Rd Ste 17, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753-7821
Restaurant popularity: #53 in Kihei
Cuisines: Vegetarian
Content available: 1 user review, 1 web comment
Isana Restaurant
515 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753-7585
korean sushi, bad?

Horhito's 41 E Lipoa St, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753-8148
Mexican Cantina, Kihei
Restaurant popularity: #55 in Kihei
Cuisines: Mexican
Content available: 2 user reviews

Spago - Maui, Kihei
Restaurant popularity: #27 in Kihei
Average price: $35
Special features: Romantic, Outdoor seating
Content available: 2 guidebooks, 15 user reviews

Da Kitchen, Kihei
2439 S Kihei Rd Ste 107A, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753-7283

* Cuisines: Hawaiian
* Average price*: $6
Restaurant popularity: #24 in Kihei
Cuisines: Hawaiian
Average price: $6
Special features: Local cuisine
Content available: 1 guidebook, 21 user reviews, 2 web comments
Pita Paradise, Kihei
http://somanymen.com/littlebeach/
directions to little beach .. probly too far from us.

Mondays Kihei Priscilla Club - Bocalino Bistro & Bar - BSN
Tuesdays Kihei Ultra-Fabulous Tuesdays - Hapa's Night Club
Wednesdays Kahului Gay AA - "Living Sober" 6:30-7:30pm - Kahului Union Church - Mike 808-385-3572
Fridays Kihei Festive Fiesta Night - Horhitos Mexican Cantina
Kihei Gay AA - 6-7pm - Kenolio Park, Kihei - Chris 808-879-9138
Saturdays Kihei Volleyball Day - 1pm - Kamaole III Beach Park
Sundays Kihei Gay AA - "Club 449" 7:30-8:30am - Kalama Park, Kihei - Chris 808-879-9138
Wailuku Noon Services - Iao Congregational Church - 2371 Vineyard Street - Aloha MCC Church

Friday, December 08, 2006

Daily Task List Friday/Saturday:

Collect rent
cca draft discovery
habitat:
notice to rebuilding the wall
notice to court and counsel palmer v marion
laptop repair
doublecheck is cca complaint online?
simmons v byrd 136 NE2d 14,18

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Truck stalls, need to talk to Greg.
Bought stamps, $7.
Need to mail stuff.
Called mom.

Didn't:
collect rent
don dowling 314 241 5620 was "at a meeting" for the third time.
cca draft discovery
habitat
- notice to rebuilding the wall
- letter to dean illingworth
insurance
cell phone fix ringer X get manual http://www.lge.com get battery
sell lighters
prioritize list
takings cases
200o tipton
227 n temple
dish network re address
lilly clinic
job for brad, and/or chores
notarize funds docs
wrtv6
memo on cca issues
review jailblog.
contract for house
recheck old phone number
rent out 227
fix laptop
find credit card
do laundry
make 2006 estimated taxes and budget
write back to gerry spence - is complaint online?
experian letter
taylor v taylor
- client letters
- status report
- preliminary injunction
- proposal for consent decree
make better list.
weds:
did cle
called re cell phone
bought shoes $42 me
bought candy $8 lindy
found phones. dove.

to do: check mail.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Did, Tuesday.
Made better list, but I don't have it with me.
Found keys.
CLE $320.
Got plates for truck. $55.
Learned of 5 new cases to read - notes not with me.
Dove.
Made soup.
Sale on hitops, but they don't have them.

Truck stalls, need to talk to Greg.
Bought stamps, $7.
Need to mail stuff.
Called mom.

Didn't:
collect rent
don dowling 314 241 5620
cca draft discovery
habitat
- notice to rebuilding the wall
- letter to dean illingworth
insurance
cell phone fix ringer get manual get battery
sell lighters
prioritize list
takkings cases
200o tipton
227 n temple
dish network re address
lilly clinic
job for brad, and/or chores
notarize funds docs
wrtv6
memo on cca issues
review jailblog.
contract for house
recheck old phone number
rent out 227
fix laptop
find credit card
do laundry
make 2006 estimated taxes and budget
write back to gerry spence - is complaint online?
experian letter
taylor v talor
- client letters
- status report
- preliminary injunction
- proposal for consent decree
make better list.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Saturday:
Did
cleaned car
emailed senator re irs.
wrote letter to credit card co
dived
did notice in palmer case
blogged
looked at truck
making better list
did rought draft of john pool complaint
did send email to prosecutor re lonnie hall.
made copy of reward poster re 231 N temple.

Didn't
collect rent
X get truck

Daily Task List
X Plane ticket
X call mom
dive

Weekly task list
X monday call don dowling 314 241 5620
CLE tuesday and weds.
CCA draft discovery
habitat
- notice to rebuilding the wall.

To do list
pay insurance
get cell phone battery
X check old phone number
takings cases - 2000 tipton
227 n temple, other.
ohio aclu ray vasvari
pay electric bill
sell lighters
X contact gerry spence's outfit
caudill letter re fee dispute
scholarship request re cle
taylor v taylor status report.
X get truck from greg
rent out 227
experian letter
get answering machine
X send jskelton letter, cc IPD
dish network where did they get my address
call lilly clinic
get roommate job?
wrtv 6 - review file, send letter to lawyer.
texas disciplinary complaint re john pool
X missouri AG 600
review jailblog
do memo on cca to get ready for judge
get contract for house

did monday:
called mom
deposited checks, $1270
confirmed plane ticket,
deposited cash $900
gas $7
left message for5 st louis lawyer dowling
BMV was closed.


to do: find keys
find credit card
do laundry
to the club.
make estimated 2006 budget/ taxes.
e.g. wages 4000 oil revenue 3000 rental income 1000 =8000.
losses from theft 1000 business expense 2000.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Thursday:
did:
tuneup $45.
phone bill.
washed blanket.
I thought I'd get more done today!!!
tried to call airlines

Thursday task list:
call mom
indiana v stewart draft and print, Done.
public access coordinator. -
taylor v taylor draft
palmer v marion - notice of change of county clerk, amanda bowling.
CCA - draft discovery
takings cases - 200 tipton, 227 n temple, other.
truck.
dylan tutor email.

To do list:
Hawaii ticket
[call mom]
Missouri AG $600.
pay insurance
get cell phone battery
cable co clipboard - done
recycling - done
clean car - done
talk to greg re car and truck
get plates for truck
senator lugar - emailed.
wrtv 6.
- find address of lawyer in files.
caudill letter re fee dispute.
texas taxes complaint
contact Gerry Spence's outfit.
review jailblog.
write to ohio clu re cca.
scholarship request re cle.
draft leter re citybank visa.
experian letter
get answering machine
make better list
janna skelton re lonnie file
write to dish network re where did they get my address

Friday: call Don Dowling, 314 241-5620 x 2006 re palmer v marion.


Thursday:
did:
tuneup $45.
phone bill.
washed blanket.
I thought I'd get more done today!!!

Thursday task list:
call mom
indiana v stewart draft and print, public access coordinator.
taylor v taylor draft
palmer v marion -
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caption.

Notice re Identify of Parties.

Comes now Plaintiff by counsel, to provide notice to the Court, of the following.

1) In the election held November 7th, Beth White was elected Marion County County Clerk. When she takes office, she automatically becomes a party, in her official capacity as Clerk. The current Clerk, Doris Anne Sadler, remains a party in her personal capacity.

2) Jane Doe #1, the election offical in charge of Plaintiff's precinct, has identified herself as Amanda Bowling.

Respectfully submitted,


Robbin Stewart
@ cert stuff.

notice of change of county clerk, amanda bowling.
CCA - draft discovery
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takings cases - 200 tipton, 227 n temple, other.
truck.
dylan tutor email.

To do list:
Hawaii ticket
[call mom]
Missouri AG $600.
pay insurance
get cell phone battery
cable co clipboard
X recycling
clean car
talk to greg re car and truck
get plates for truck
senator lugar
Office of the Honorable Richard Lugar
Senator from Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS
1180 Market Tower
10 West Market Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 226-5555
senator_lugar@lugar.senate.gov

Request for constitutent services.

I am having a problem with the IRS.
During 2000 and 2001, I had a net loss of thousands of dollars from stock trading.
Since I had lost money, I didn't think I had income, and did not file income taxes.
The IRS claimed that any money I handled those years was income to me, and assessed $200,000 in taxes interest and penalties. I have, since then, been disabled and relatively indigent, and haven't been able to hire accountants or tax negotiation companies. I was diagnosed with major depression at Wishard in 2001 after a nervous breakdown.
As time went on, the IRS became more vigorous in their false assertions, and started seizing any of my assets they could find, and harrasing me, my elderly mother, and my roommates. Working with the Taxpayer Advocates office and H&R Block, I've been able to put together a rough outline of my tax sitaution, which showed an on-paper gain of about $40,000 during 2000, which was wiped out by losses of at least $50,000 in 2001.
If the $40,000 figure is correct, I have a tax liability of about $6,000, plus interest, which is reasonable. What remains in dispute,that I could use your help with, is that I expect that the IRS will continue to try to assess penalties,and I object to paying penalties.
I suspect, but cannot prove, that if I spent $6,000 or more to hire accountants and lawyers, that I would be able to show I didn't actually have much or any taxable income in 2000. I may or may not be right about this.
It is certainly the case that imposition of penalties would work an extreme hardship on me. I am unemployed. I am currently trying to sell my house so that I have something to live on. I do not have or want disablity payments, food stamps, or anything of that nature - I simply want to be left alone.

In the 12 years I've lived in Indiana, I've never written this office for anything.
But when the government starts hassling my mother, that went too far,and I figured it was time to write to you.

Sincerely,
Robbin Stewart
POB 164, Cumberland IN 46229-0164.



wrtv 6.
- find address of lawyer in files.
letter re detective - find and print and mail.
caudill letter re fee dispute.
texas taxes complaint - mailed myself copy of form
http://www.texasbar.com/

contact Gerry Spence's outfit.
review jailblog.
write to ohio clu re cca. ray vasvari http://www.acluohio.org/
Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center
4506 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
(216) 472-2200 | Fax: (216) 472-2210
contact@acluohio.or


scholarship request re cle.
draft letter re citybank visa.

To: Choice Visa
CC: Alliance One
1160 Centre Pointe Dr Suite 1
Mendotoa heights MN 55120

I have recently received a bill from you for over $2000. This is the first I have heard from you in several years, until I got a call from a collections agency about a month ago.
To the best of my recollection, I do not owe you money. Circa 2002, I had a balance of maybe $1700, which I paid in full by check, perhaps in 2003. Since I didn't owe you money, it made sense to me that you stopped sending me bills,and I noticed you did not send a new card when my old card expired.
I have called your office and they will be sending me statements for the past several years. Maybe we can figure out what happened.
I can point to several possibiliites.
I have been having a problem with identify theft. Someone opened a chase account in my name. This could be related.
A different problem I've bene having is with mail delievery to my residence at 227 N Temple. Several times the post office has decided that I don't live there any more and starts sending my mail back as undeliverable. I have repeatedly written them asking them to stop that. I currently get all my mail at my post office box.
Is it possible that you've been forgetting to send me statements for the past 4 years?
Anyway, be assured I will pay anything I actually owe, but will not pay anything I don't owe.
I look forward to working with you to get this sorted out.
Sincerely,
Robbin Stewart














experian letter
Need address. see email.

Thank you for correcting 9 incorrect entries on my credit report.
I still have a few questions and concerns.
I am unclear why you label my residences as "military."
As to my Bank One account, it is unsatisfactory for you to merely list it as "sold to someone else"
The bank one charge was the result of identity theft, and is being investigated by Detective Miller of the Indianapolis Police Department, and is not a debt that I owe. Please correct your records.
As to the IRS lien, I enclose a release of lien form from the IRS.







get answering machine
make better list
janna skelton re lonnie file
Dear Ms. Skelton,
Thank you and congratulations for Lonnie Hall's conviction and sentence.
Please send me a copy of his case file, to
Robbin Stewart
POB 164 Cumberland IN 46229-0164
I am willing to pay reasonable copying and postage charges, but cannot afford the $1/per page the court would charge me.
I want to bring to your attention that Lonnie's step-brother, Tristin, was one of my assailants, and remains at large.
It is my understanding that the statute of limitations for certain of the major felonies is 5 years, so he could still be charged.
I have no response from detective miller who this case was assigned to, after I left him a message. I've never been able to reach him by phone. Lonnie,and Tristin, know who the other 3 people involved were.

Sincerely,
Robbin Stewart.
@ add report numbers.




write to dish network re where did they get my address

Friday: call Don Dowling, 314 241-5620 x 2006 re palmer v marion.

Monday, November 27, 2006

to do:
tuesday:
X dentist
X check court records
X wash dishes
X clean car (semi)
X sort paper stacks (semi)
--
this week:
cases:
protective order - look up which court, civil 3. draft response if needed.
sign case - taylor v taylor - get something ready to file.
notice of change of county clerk
status report.
palmer v marion - look for who entered amici in the indiana case.x add missouri attorneys as contacts. provide notice of the john doe. look into provisional votes not counted.
CCA - draft discovery. draft response to rulings.
takings case - can i find the notice of my land being taken?

other stuff:
habitat
city bank visa
problem with taxes re 227. draft letter to board or county tax assessors.
make copies of tax docs.
work on filing things better.
make better list.
X oil change. tuneup.
pick up pickuptruck.
get plates.
pay insurance.
write to credit union?
call mom.
buy hawaii ticket.

--
did today:
sorted out 1000 lighters.
did my taxes for three years.
otherwise not much: watched movies instead of looking up court records.
hung up some laundry.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Citi Visa notes.
called about a month ago by some guy. told him I didn't know about it, he should mail me.
recieved a bill, picked it up two days ago.
called by some
abby alliance 1
1-888-380-3811
1160 centre point drive
mendota heights MN 55120

called citibank at 1-888-891-2873
closed for holiday
called citi at 1-866-535-9491
"We're hear for you and we can help" is what their mailing says.
they werent there for me and refused to help.
operator refused to note my dispute, refused to allow me to talk to supervisor 6 times, then i got thru,
she made a note of my call but was obstinate and unhelpful.
no time now to follow up.
Indiana’s Identity Theft Victim Kit
This kit is designed to help you through the process of resolving your identity theft case and clearing
your name. While there are many general identity theft resource guides available, this kit was
specifically developed to provide assistance to Hoosiers who have been the victim of identity theft,
as well as individuals in other states who had their personal information fraudulently used in the state
of Indiana.
Repairing your identity can be a lengthy and confusing process. As you contact creditors, financial
institutions and law enforcement, it is important that you keep track of the actions you take. You may
want to use this course of action form to help you retain a record of your progress.
When your identity is stolen, it can be misused in a variety of different ways. As soon as you become
aware that your information has been stolen or used by someone other than yourself, there are several
basic steps you should take.
Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
To order your report: 1-800-685-1111
To report fraud: 1-800-525-6285
TDD: 800-255-0056
TransUnion
Fraud Victim Assistance
P.O. Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92634-6790
Email: fvad@transunion.com
To order your report: 1-800-888-4213
To report fraud: 1-800-680-7289
TDD: 877-553-7803
Experian
P.O. Box 9532
Allen, TX 75013
To order your report: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)
To report fraud: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)
TDD: 800-972-0322
File a complaint with the FTC’s Identity Theft Clearinghouse
The Federal Trade Commission Clearinghouse is the federal government’s repository for ID theft
complaints. Complaint information is entered into a central database, the Consumer Sentinel, which is
accessed by many local and state law enforcement agencies in Indiana, as well as Indiana’s Attorney
General, for identity theft investigations. Call the toll-free hotline at 1-877-IDTHEFT or complete an
online complaint form.
Step 2
Contact the fraud department of each of your creditors:
q Gather the contact information for each of your credit accounts (credit cards, utilities, cable
bills, etc.) and call the fraud department for each creditor.
q Report the incident to each creditor, even if your account at that institution has not been
tampered with. Close the accounts that you believe have been compromised. Ask the credit
bureaus to place an “alert” on any accounts that remain open.
q Follow-up your phone calls in writing immediately. The Federal Trade Commission provides an
Identity Theft Affidavit, a standardized form used to report new accounts fraudulently opened
in your name. Check with the company to see if they accept this form. If not, request that they
send you their fraud dispute form.
q Confirm all conversations in writing. Follow behind your phone call with a letter and any
necessary documentation to support your claim.
q Read “Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft.” This brochure contains sample
dispute letters to help get you started as well as more information on resolving credit problems.

# Where is the defendant located in prison?
A victim should always contact the Indiana Department of Correction Victim/Witness Services at 317-232-1756 or 800-447-5604 for the defendant’s location.


# How can I file for violent crime compensation funds?
The crime must have taken place in Indiana and been reported to the police within 48 hours. Victims or survivors must have been cooperative in the investigation and prosecution of the crime, have out-of-pocket expenses of a least $100 and an application for benefits must have been filed with the Violent Crime Compensation Office no later than 180 days for sex crimes and two (2) years for all other violent crime. Local county victim advocates should have the necessary applications. Also, the advocate will assist victims in completing and filing the application. If there is no advocate in your county, contact the Violent Crime Compensation Office at 317-232-7103 or 800-353-1484 (this service is provided for victims only).

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

In Cantrell, the Indiana Supreme Court received a certified question as to whether a
a private right of action exists under Section 9.
see generally Randall T. Shepard, Is Making State Constitutional
Good Idea or a Bad Idea?, 38 Val. U. L. Rev. 327 (2004).
The court held,
In summary, we expressly decline to address whether termination of a public employee may give rise to a violation of the Indiana Constitution. If a violation of Section 9 can supply the invasion of a right necessary for a wrongful discharge claim, the civil damages remedy against the government for a wrongful discharge is limited by the ITCA, and the individual official is entitled to immunity and indemnity to the extent provided by the ITCA.


Does a private right of action for damages exist under Article I, Section 9 of the Indiana Constitution, and if so, what are the elements of the action the plaintiff must prove?

Shepard, C.J., and Dickson, Sullivan, and Rucker, JJ., concur.

Determination of rights under the Indiana Constitution
may involve “the language of the text in the context of the history surrounding its drafting and ratification, the purpose and structure of our constitution, and case law interpreting the specific provisions.” Boehm v. Town of St. John, 675 N.E.2d 318, 321 (Ind. 1996)
, Cantrell.

The Court found that Section 12 and Section 9 together, in the facts of that case,
do support a Bivens type private right of action.

My case presents an opportunity to test that theory, as to section 9, section 31, and section 11, in light of section 12.

The court found such torts to arise out of the common law tort of a breach of duty, and as such could be regulated by the legislature, such as the ITCA, which prohibits punitive damages and raises other obstacles to recovery.
The court found that state officals have qualified immunity comparable to that of Harlow v Fitzgerald, for claims of violation of state constitutional rights.

The case leaves a lot undecided, and is open to criticism, bbut it's a big step in the wrong direction.

To do: review procedures under ITCA.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Daily task list thursday
X 0) look for kole sign tonight
X 1) get up early go to cle
2) taxes to tax office
1/2X 3) call eli lilly

ups
kelly
other

need to clean up 227, check w joell re house contract,
parking tickets
public records lawsuit
- document problem, request PAC informal ruling.

new to do's:
representation agreement for joell
memo re doug page
memo re habitat.
checklist of client communication agenda issues.
to do:
follow up on letters to grant county clerk
status report to both courts in palmer v marion
letter to Bayh re poll tax.
larry rueben

daily task list for friday:
IRS thing - building was closed.
status report? check on case action if any, with both clerks. building was closed.
appeals court has ruled in error.
apply for cle scolarship.
letter to Beth White.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Daily task list thursday
0) look for kole sign tonight
1) get up early go to cle
2) taxes to tax office
3) call eli lilly


I know I'm a bit unfocused.
I need to think about getting a job
(i don't need to get a job, just think)
eli lilly
Lilly Clinic
550 North University Boulevard
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5149
1-877-LLYCLINIC (1-877-559-2546)

ups
kelly
other


need to clean up 227, check w joell re house contract,
parking tickets
public records lawsuit
- document problem, request PAC informal ruling.

sign lawsuit
cles! i forgot to go today! shit.
could go tomorrow tho. look it up at home? get up in morning and go to bar center?
get sign from polling places
write letter asking my vote to be counted.
write letter to doug offering to settle
plan to meet with crawford over voter id, draft proposed house resolution.
add digg to blogroll



I know I'm a bit unfocused.
I need to think about getting a job
(i don't need to get a job, just think)
eli lilly
Lilly Clinic
550 North University Boulevard
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5149
1-877-LLYCLINIC (1-877-559-2546)

ups
kelly
other


need to clean up 227, check w joell re house contract,
parking tickets
public records lawsuit
- document problem, request PAC informal ruling.

sign lawsuit
cles! i forgot to go today! shit.
could go tomorrow tho. look it up at home? get up in morning and go to bar center?
get sign from polling places
write letter asking my vote to be counted.

To: Marion County Election Board.
cc: Doug Webber

I am writing to ask that my provisional ballot be counted.
On election day I went to my precinct, 10-7, to vote.
I was greeted by the poll worker, who knows me by name because I've voted there for years and we usually have some discussion of the ID procedures, like the time they tried to stop me from voting becuase I wouldn't give my ssn. I've been a poll watcher there during years when I wasn't a candidate.
The poll worker declined to accept a copy of the complaint in Palmer v Marion County.
I signed the book with my signature, which matches the signature there.
They refused to let me vote, because, as usual, when they wanted to search my voting license I asked to see their warrant.
An unwarranted search is presumptively unreasonable.
Instead, they gave me a provisional ballot, and told me I would have to go to the city hall to have it counted.
I went.
Once I got past all the locked doors, signs, saying the building was closed, scowling armed guards, and unwarranted screening search, I went to the clerk's office and asked to have my provisional vote counted. This was denied.
I have a right to vote.
You have my ballot.
I want it counted.
Sincerely,
Robbin Stewart.













write letter to doug offering to settle
plan to meet with crawford over voter id, draft proposed house resolution.



add digg to blogroll

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

tonight:
1) print and mail copies of motion for leave to appeal and motion for findings. 1/2
2. X draft motion for appeal
3) what else?

motion for interlocutory appeal:

b) Content of the Motion in the Court of Appeals. The motion requesting that the Court of Appeals accept jurisdiction shall state:

(i) The date of the interlocutory order.

(ii) The date the motion for certification was filed in the trial court.

(iii) The date the trial court certified its interlocutory order.

(iv) The reasons the Court of Appeals should accept this interlocutory appeal.

to do:

palmer file:

motion for preliminary injunction
X leave to appeal X
X motion for findings of law and fact
checklist for appeal process.

habitat letters
- revoke offer to rebuilding the wall.
- write to habitat

public records issue
- wait for denial of access to public record. done!
lonnie case -
get case file
write to detective ed miller
copy police report w identity theft thingy for frank miller

X letterhead for access to citycounty building

CLE's.
http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/voters/minutes/112002r.pdf. mentions kern case.

dentist

(317) 634-2200 1 Virginia Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Reuben, Lawrence M - Lawrence Reuben Law Office

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Evansville
P.O. Box 1010
Evansville IN 47706-1010
(812) 423-8136
464-7480 Fax

Indianapolis
251 N. Illinois St., Suite 1600
Indianapolis IN 46204-1943
(317) 639-5501
638-4611 Fax

Friday, October 27, 2006

Did: filed complaint, tro, memo in support.

To do:
CCA stuff. discovery, discussion of remedial measures, offer re officer Zeiss, response to judge's order.

Memo on expenses of today's lawsuit.
- filing fee. $235ish? $222.
- copy fee, $55
- parking fee $20

----
send fax or letter re 3snetworks.com

check status of motion for hearing in court 13.
CLEs!
clean fridge, collect rent,
follow up on identity theft.
follow up on taxes - pick up taxes from H & R block on monday, take to IRS on tuesday.
make better list.

Monday, October 23, 2006

to do: work on memo in support of motion for injunction.

draft letter re steve buchanan X

find death date for c a stewart jr for tax purposes X 4/2/1998
Clare A. Stewart, Jr.
Consultant, Wilmington, Delaware
Chloroprene (under Chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons)
he belonged to zeta chi fraternatity at baker university .. just one of many things i didn't know about him.

pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jacsat/1962/84/i01/f-pdf/f_ja00860a033.pdf?sessid=9497 -
118 COMMUNICATIOTON TSH E EDITOR voi. a4
than a hundred times faster in nitromethane than in
tetrahydrofuran while several related Diels-Alder
reactions4 are accelerated by a factor of about two
for the same solvents. If both I and I1 were formed
from a common, rate-limiting transition state,
as would be expected for an intermediate of the
type proposed by Woodward for the Diels-Alder
reaction collapsing in either of two possible directions,
the total rate of reaction would be expected
to show only the slight solvent effect which is
generally characteristic of Diels-Alder reactions.
Since this is not the case, it is necessary to conclude
either that a change in mechanism has occurred
with a change in solvent or else that I and I1 are
formed in either solvent through separate ratelimiting
transition states, quite likely involving,
respectively, the transoid and cisoid configurations
of the diene. Attempts at thermal interconversion
as demonstrated by Woodward5 and Roberts7 in
related systems (at the suggestion of Prof. Roberts)
were thwarted by the limited thermal stability of I
under conditions such that I1 was virtually unchanged.
Decomposition appeared to be accompanied
by gas evolution and formation of conjugated
structures (strong absorption at 4.5, 6.1,
6.3 microns) and may be related to elimination
reactions previously described for tetracyanocyclobutanes.
s
Acknowledgments.-The author wishes to thank
Dr. P. D. Bartlett, in whose laboratories several
aspects of this reaction are being investigated, and
Dr. J. 11. Roberts for helpful discussions.
(7) R. P. Lutz and J. D. Roberts, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 83, 2199
(1961).
(8) J. K. Williams, D. W. Wiley, B. C. McKusick, 139th ACS
Meeting, St. Louis, Mo. (1961) abstracts p. 9-0.
CONTRIBUTIONNo . 113
ELASTOMECRH EMICALDSE PARTMENT
EXPERIMENTASLT ATION
E. I. DU PONTD E NEMOUR&S COMPANY
WILMINGTOND,E LAWARE
CLAREA . STEWARTJR, .
RECEIVEDN OVEMBE1R5 , 1961
CYCLOPROPENYL COMPLEXES OF IRON AND
COBALT
Sir :
n-Bonded metal complexes of the

Atmospheric Circulation of DDT: Clare A. Stewart, - letters to science magazine, about DDT, 1971, 72.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol177/issue4050/index.dtl


COMPETING CYCLOBUTANE FORMATION AND
DIELS-ALDER REACTION
Sir:
We wish to report what appears to be the first
observed instance of competitive formation of
cyclobutane and cyclohexene adducts under mild
conditions. The only previous instances of such
competition are the condensation of tetrafluoroethylene
with cyclopentadienela and the thermal
dimerization of butadiene, Ib both of which involve
rather drastic conditions and are relatively unsuited
for the determination of differences in reac-


http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/archive.cgi/jacsat/1962/84/i01/pdf/ja00860a031.pdf


1,3-pentadiene,? which will not undergo a normal
Diels-Alder reaction with maleic anhydride, reacts
overnight at room temperature with the more
potent dienophile, tetra~yanoethylenet~o form in
good yield a mixture of 3-(2-methylpropenyl) -
1,1,2,2-tetracyanocyclobutan(Ie) and 3,3-dimethyl-
4,4,5,5-tetracyanocyclohexene-1(1 1). The cyclobutane
(I) is isolated readily by ether extraction of
the crude solid reaction product from tetracyanoethylene
and excess methylpentadiene in tetra-
I I1
hydrofuran solution at room temperature,3 to give a
69% yield of insoluble white crystals, m.p. 136-
137 after recrystallization from benzene-cyclohexane
(Anal. Calcd. for C12H10N4: C, 68.5; H,
4.8; N, 26.6. Found: C, 68.8; H, 4.9; N, 26.1).
The cyclohexene adduct (11) was obtained in 11%
yield by passage of the ether extract through a short
column of alumina, evaporation, recrystallization
from benzene, cyclohexane and subsequent sublimation.
The melting point of this compound
appeared to lie in the range of 155-165", but was
obscured by sublimation and/or phase change even
in a sealed tube (Anal. Calcd. for C12H1nN4: C,
68.5; H, 4.8; N, 26.6. Found: C, 68.8; H, 5.0;
N, 26.2, by difference). Xuclear magnetic resonance
and infrared spectra are in agreement with the
assigned structures.4
In view of the possibility of these compounds
arising from a common intermediate as postulated
by Woodward5 for the Diels-Alder reaction, a brief
examination of the effect of synthesis conditions
on the ratio of products was made. The crude
product obtained in essentially quantitative yield
at 2" (2400 min. time for color fading3) contained
12y0 I1 while at 57" (35 min.) 17% I1 was observed,
as estimated by comparison of infrared spectra with
known mixtures. The differences of enthalpy and
entropy of activation are calculated to be 1.4 f
0.5 kcal. (favoring I) and 1.4 =t 1.5 cal./°C. (favoring
11), respectively. Reaction in cyclohexane
(180 min. at 65') gave a product containing more
than 30% I1 in addition to a small amount of
degradation products. Reaction in nitromethane6
gave essentially pure I in 7 minutes at room temperature.
The very small differences in activation
parameters are to be expected if the two products
are formed from a common high-energy intermediate
or transition state, but are more likely fortuitous
in view of the remarkable solvent effect.
As can be seen above, the formation of I is more
(2) G. B. Bachman and C. G. Goebel, J . Am. Chem. Soc.. 64, 787
(1942).
(3) W. J. Middleton, R. E. Heckert, G. L, Little and C. G. Krespan,
ibid., 80, 2783 (1958).
(4) Elaboration of the spectra of these and related compounds will
be reported in a forthcoming publication.
( 5 ) R. B. Woodward and T. J. Katz, Tetrahedvon, 6 , 70 (1959).
(6) D. W, Wiley, private communication, has found that the rates
for cyclobutane formation from tetracyanoethylene and electron-rich
olefins vary over a 105-0 range depending on solvent, with nitromethane
being one of the fastest and cyclohexane one of the slowest.

Competing Diradical and Eleetrocyclic Reaciions.
Difference in Activation Volumes
Sir:
Numerous examples are now known in which thermal
reaction of a diene with a dienophile reagent produces
mixtures of cyclohexenes and vinylcyclobutanes.' It
is generally accepted that the cyclohexenes result from
concerted, electrocyclic reaction allowed by orbital
(I) (a) P. D. Bartlett, Quorf. Reo., Cihcm. Soe.. 24. 473 (1910);. (b)
C. A. Stewart. Jr., 3. Amrr. Chem. Soc.. 84, 117 (1962); (e) J. C. Llttle.
ibid.. 87. 4020(1965).

(3) W. L. Dilling, Chem. Reu., 69, 845 (1969), and references cited.
(4) C. A. Stewart, Jr.,J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 93,4815 (1971).
( 5 ) Isomer 5 results from rearrangement of lb during the course

http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/archive.cgi/jacsat/1972/94/i02/pdf/ja00757a055.pdf

Competing Diradical and Eleetrocyclic Reaciions.
Difference in Activation Volumes
Sir:
Numerous examples are now known in which thermal
reaction of a diene with a dienophile reagent produces
mixtures of cyclohexenes and vinylcyclobutanes.' It
is generally accepted that the cyclohexenes result from
concerted, electrocyclic reaction allowed by orbital
(I) (a) P. D. Bartlett, Quorf. Reo., Cihcm. Soe.. 24. 473 (1910);. (b)
C. A. Stewart. Jr., 3. Amrr. Chem. Soc.. 84, 117 (1962); (e) J. C. Llttle.

United States Patent 5064935




Continuous process for preparing poly(butylene terephthalate) oligomer or poly(butylene isophthalate) oligomer
US Patent Issued on November 12, 1991

Inventor(s)

Clare A. Stewart
David J. Lowe
Roy Jackson


Assignee

E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company


Application

No. 561468 filed on 1990-08-01
Current US Class

528/272 , From di- or higher ester of a polycarboxylic acid as sole reactant, or from a polycarboxylic acid or derivative with a compound containing two or more hydroxyl groups or salts thereof 528/279 Material contains a Group IVB metal atom (Ti, Zr, Hf)
Field of Search

528/272 , From di- or higher ester of a polycarboxylic acid as sole reactant, or from a polycarboxylic acid or derivative with a compound containing two or more hydroxyl groups or salts thereof 528/279 Material contains a Group IVB metal atom (Ti, Zr, Hf)
Examiners

Primary: Harold D Anderson
Assistant: T Mosley


Attorney, Agent or Firm





Abstract Claims Description Full Text

Abstract

Economic and efficient process for preparing an oligomer of poly(butylene terephthalate) or an oligomer of poly(butylene isophthalate) from a transesterification reaction mass by using a countercurrent column reactor system wherein the transesterification reaction mass is fed into the countercurrent column reactor and continuously flows downward while simultaneously a heated inert gas stream continuously flows upward to scrub out volatiles from the transesterification reaction mass, thereby yielding from the bottom of the countercurrent column reactor an oligomer of poly(butylene terephthalate) or an oligomer of poly(butylene isophthalate) suitable for use in a polycondensation reaction. Butanediol is recycled throughout the process through an absorber column.

Dad had a patent! not surprizing really.
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5064935.html



Inventor Clare A. Stewart
Address: Wilmington, DE
No. of patents: 1
Last patent issue date: 1991-11-12

I like to joke that he was employed by the military industrial complex, inventing new carcinogens. Polybutalene, something to look into later.




remember some other thing...

collect rent

food to 227

get truck

charge phone

make to do list.

cle's

letter to lawyer for WRTV6.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

to do:
email ed miller at ipd

follow up on report of person arrested using my name.

h&r block

letter to taxpayer advocates office

finish/work on complaint

homeland security - federal marshalls- id at courthouses - notes go here.

Sec. 1514. National identification system not authorized. hr 5005, 2002 homeland security act.


SEC. 1514. NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM NOT AUTHORIZED.

Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize the development of a national identification system or card.








During business hours, the guards at the front entrance of the building have stopped requesting I.D. from everyone who enters. That change also was requested by the judges, Kruziki said.

Stadtmueller said the requirement was off-putting to people who have legitimate business in the building but might not have driver's licenses or other identification, such as people who come to court to become naturalized citizens.

The guards who monitor the entrance still have the option to ask for identification if they feel it's necessary, Kruziki said. Most of those guards, called court security officers, came to work at the courthouse after retiring from the police or sheriff's departments.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Did: photocopied my legal file from caudill. around $50.
Did: downloaded my credit reports (but not credit score).
To do: fix credit problems.
Did:
Did: called credit card company again, left another message, got no reply.
Did: drafted and printed a letter to court 13 requesting a hearing re compelled pleas in default judgments.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Did:
dry cleaning (to do:pick up dry cleaning after 5 tomorrow)
cleaned kitchen cabinets.
got mail.
got groceries.
paid rent.
called credit card company -it's still messed up.
didn't: get work done.
didn't: follow up on abc story.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Did:
Met w Habitat. Was muy assertive. Might have worked. Took sam with me as a witness.

Got minutes for phone ($53) and car insurance (45). Strip club $10.

Nothing done online so far. Habitat meeting was emotionally draining.

Reviewed contract for Joell.

To do:

Get joell complaint ready.
Club tonight.
CCA responses.
Court 13 filing.
Brizzi stuff.

Bayh stuff.
Lugar stuff.
Carson stuff.

Honorable Richard Lugar
Constitutent Services

Dear Senator Lugar,

I would welcome the help of your office with a problem I am having with the IRS.
The problem concerns tax years 2000 and 2001.
I broke even in 2000 and lost $85,000 in 2001. Since I did not have income during these years, I did not, at the time, file tax returns. The IRS is claiming, with deliberate knowlege that the claim is false, that I owe around $200,000.
They are now using this false claim to seize my assets. They have taken my bank account, my brokerage account, the income from a family ranch, and seem to be preparing to seize my home, car, shirt off my back, etc. Since 2001, I have been broke and ill and unable to deal with this situation.

When they started hassling my mother, that went too far, and I am asking for your help.

Cordially,
Robbin Stewart.
POB 164,
Cumberland IN 46229-0164
gtbear@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Did: not much.
wrote joell twice.
wrote Barnes and Thornburg.
picked up my mail.
visited stewart title, ordered title work on 227.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Did:
Joell:
wrote outline of complaint.
made notes for injunction.
made notes for complaint

did laundry and dishes.
called and faxed re credit card bill: i won a round!
but i need to resend the fax.

confirmed ctb.
left stupid message for bowen firm.

didn't fix tire.
to do: inflate donut spare.
send fax.

Friday, September 22, 2006

To do:

IRS
CCA
Joell - draft complaint
Dept of Revenue - privacy act
Lt Governor - request for appointment
Battery issue
Postmaster issue re 227
call police re junior and heather
contact east district

20 other things...


To do:

IRS - mail 1099's. write cover letter.
http://www.irs.gov/advocate/ - printed out form

Indianapolis

575 N. Pennsylvania St., Room 581, Stop TA770, Indianapolis, IN 46204


317-685-7840
317-685-7790
CCA
Joell - draft complaint
Dept of Revenue - privacy act

Alex D. Huskey, Superintendent
Indiana State Excise Police

Alcohol Laws
The Excise Police would like you to know...

1. Persons thought to be less than 26 years of age should be asked to produce reliable proof of age. Suggested items of identification are picture ID's, including but not limited to, a driver's license, state-issued ID card, US Government identification. REMEMBER: If you still question the age of the person you should refuse to serve them.

Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission
Indiana Government Center South, Room E-114
302 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 4620
(317) 232-2430 (voice)
(317) 234-1520 (fax)


NAME DEPARTMENT / DUTIES PHONE
Amador, Sherri Processor (317) 232-2460
Barnett, Aloris Accounting Clerk (317) 232-2431
Beck, Susan Employee Permits (317) 232-2455
Bhatt, Shachi File Clerk (317) 232-2434
Burton, Julie Commission Secretary (317) 232-2433
Callahan, Cheri Employee Permits (317) 232-2455
Chew, Kim Paralegal (317) 233-3940
Choe, U-Jung Hearing Judge (317) 232-2472
Coxey, Melissa Staff Attorney (317) 234-4737
Drewry, Jenny Prosecutor (317) 232-2474
Fawl, Margaret Processor (317) 232-2442
Feeney, Nora Processor (317) 232-2449
Fulford, Patrick Master Officer, Office of Professional Standards (317) 232-4826
Glass, Brenda Processor (317) 232-2432
Guthrie, Frank Commissioner (317) 232-2439
Hartwell, Nancy Accounting / Cashier (317) 232-2441
Heath, Dave Indiana ATC Chairman (317) 232-2430
Huskey, Alex Superintendent, Excise Police (317) 232-2452
Johnson, David Vice Chair (317) 232-2439
Kirby, Shirley Office Manager (317) 232-2468
Poindexter, Robin Major, Excise Police (317) 232-2452
Robbins, Jackie Master Officer, Public Relations Officer (317) 232-2469
Rose, Dan Lieutenant, Special Operations (317) 232-2456
Rosemeyer, Mike Trade and Industry Relations (317) 293-9250
Stephens, Vicki Controller (317) 232-2436
Sturtz, Dale Commissioner (317) 232-2430
Washington, Michelle Secretary, Excise Police (317) 232-2452
Barbara Piper Receptionist (317) 232-2430
Wheat, Roxie Employee Permits (317) 233-3941

To: Dave Heath, Chairman, Alcohol and Tobacco Commission.

Dear Mr. Heath,

This spring my server's permit was stolen, so I went to the ATC office to get a new one. The form required a social security number. I pointed out that this violates the privacy Act of 1974, as amended. The staff told me to wait while she got a higher up staff person, who then said she had no idea what I was talking about.
I followed up by emailing your staff attorney, who wrote back that the privacy act is inapplicable to states. Since that is false, and the privacy act does apply to states, I wrote her back with proof she was wrong.
I have never heard back from her.

When any federal or state agency (certain exeptions not applicable here) demands a social security number, the privacy act requires, when requested, that an applicant be given a written statement of how the number will be used by the agency. These are generally referred to as "Privacy Act statements".

I remain unconvinced that your agency is in compliance with federal law.
Meanwhile, I don't have my permit.
Please advise.
Cordially,
Robbin Stewart esq.






Lt Governor - request for appointment
By Phone: 317-232-4545

By Mail:
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Statehouse
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2797


Battery issue - request for repeal X
Postmaster general issue re 227 X
John E. Potter June 1, 2001
If you suspect any of these activities call 1-888-877-7644
http://www.uspsoig.gov/whodoestwhat.htm
United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General
1735 N. Lynn St
10th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209-2020

To: Office of Inspector General, USPS

Dear Sir,

The post office refuses to deliver mail to my home at 227 N temple Street in Indianapolis IN. I have owned the house for ten years. During that time, my mail service has been turned off 5 or 6 times. each time, it was without proper notice to me.
I have written letters. I have gone in person and explained the problem to my local postmistress. I have begged and pleaded. Nothing works.

I am aware that my house is a shack and it may be hard for them to undestand that someone would live there. I'm poor. Deal with it.
I am aware that, as a shut in with medical problems, I haven't always picked the mail up every day. There have been times when I've found it hard to get out of bed for a week or two. This is a not a legitimate reason to fail to inform me if they decide to again turn off my mail.
I recieved today, in person, a notice from the Indiana Supreme Court, that had been returned to sender as undeliverable.
I cashed, yesterday, a check for three years worth of payments from a retirement fund that handn't been able to send me mail at my home. I really needed the money three years ago whne they first tried to send it.
I have been renting a room to a guy. His excuse last month why he didn't have his rent on time was that his social security check had been returned as undeliverable.
Mos tof the mail gets through just fine most of the time. Sometimes we some of it. Sometimes we get none of it.
This has been disasterous for me, and has contributed to the failure of my business.

I am writing, not just about my own situation, but that of the many other Americans who must be going through the same problem.
What I am asking the postal service to do is to change its procedures, so that when you decide you don't feel like delivering somebody's mail anymore, that you give them written notice that you doing so.
There are times when people move and leave no address, and the postal service starts sending their mail back to sender. Fine. But wouldn't it be fairer to TELL somebody before you stop their mail?
Please let me know what I need to do to formally submit this proposal for consideration.

Cordially,
Robbin Stewart
227 N Temple 46201.





Executive Committee
John E. Potter, Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer
Patrick R. Donahoe, Deputy Postmaster General and COO
Harold Glen Walker, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Anita J. Bizzotto, Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President
Anthony Vegliante, Chief HR Officer, Executive Vice President
Thomas G. Day, Senior Vice President, Government Relations
Mary Anne Gibbons, Senior Vice President, General Counsel
Linda Kingsley, Vice President, Strategic Planning

http://www.treas.gov/auctions/


call police re junior and heather
contact east district

20 other things...

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Next day: major writer's block. can't seem to get started.
lawsuits:
cca
joell
samoa

lawsuits:
cca .. prepare response to recent findings by judge.

joell ... add seizure claim, work on damages
samoa ........ respond to filing.
hey judge - this deed should not issue.


Yesterday I received the first actual notive of this lawsuit.
I conceed that notice had been sent earlier, but did not come to my attention until yesterday.
I suspect that there are other [defendants/respondents] who have not had actual notice, or who are indigent and unable to respond, but have not been informed of their statutory right to indigent counsel.





It is an attempted taking with due compenation, prohibited by the Indiana constitution.
It is a violation of procedural and substantive due process.
It is theft and extortion.
It is an injustice and unethical.

Confiscation by government of privately held land is a major purpose of communism.
Our market economy, on the other hand, requires protection of the institution of private property.

The suit is a not uncommon attack by a Republican Party offical on the system of private property and market economies.

I am not objecting to property taxation in general.
The some 400 properties listed here are being confiscated by government, as part of a long process of denying the property owners their rights, while imposing undue burdens which make the properties unmarketable, valueless and worthless.
My property on Samoa is a case in point.

There are two main problems with the ways these properties have been treated.

One problem is that they have been assessed at far far more than their market value,
violating the Indiana Constitution as understood by Boehm v Town of St John.
My lot on Samoa was purchased from the county for about $250 in about 2001.
Promptly my use rights were challenged by Tom Whathisname, who
first imposed an annual regulatory burden in excess of the fair market value of the property (see generally, Nolan, Dolan, Epstein's Takings.)

He then imposed liens in excess of the market value.
Meanwhile, the lot was reassessed at more than ten times its actual worth, so that the taxes were also ten times as high as they should have been, resulting in confiscation.
I was denied the right to appeal the misassessment - instead, the assessor had me ejected from his office by men with guns.

We know objectively that the liens and taxes added up to more than the FMV of the property. We know this because when the property was offered for sale, repeatedly, for the amount of the back taxes, there were no buyers. No one in their right mind would by the property at such an overinflated value.
I was not in my right mind when I attempted to buy the property - the $250 I paid represents a maximum, but not a minimum. Usually a sale price is the best indicator of value, but not where, as here, one party is non compos mentos and no meeting of the minds occured.
Rescission is an appropriate equitable remedy under the circumstances.

I urge the court to deny movants's petition for the issuance of deeds at thi stime.
I encourage tghe court to appoint a special master to review the records, to determine whethere there has been actual notice and an opportunity to respond, including appointment of counsel for the indigent.
The court should use exacting scrutiny in evaluating movant's attempt to steal this land, and should order due compenation be paid.

Thos eare some first thoguths. I'm not being very coherent yet. Just needed to write up soemthing.



















bills:
rent
credit card
east district
2/8/06 burglary - find suspect
lonnie problem
cash the big check
irs
cle

habitat
mow lawn
monte mcquiston

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

to do:

brawner property - deed etc habitat.

the other winthrop property - call buyer.
mow.

find out about taxes on lots - how many do i have left? when is the deadline?

wrtv 6

lonnie and his brother

print and serve complaint!

100 other things.. clean basement

cle
pay lawyer dues
send resume
send w-9

make better list

Friday, August 11, 2006

irs
cle
lawyer dues
rent
cash checks
texas taxes.
fix credit card
send police report again
joell's case
tv6
go to caudill, get file.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

CCA
service of process
errata sheet to update complaint
discover request
copies of suit to ken faulk
nuvo, city council

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

did 6/21 happy solstice!

i got a letter from my bank re irs dated 6/6/6
got letter re city hall searches.

got laid off.
paid rent.
opened jpmorgan bank account
didn't do much else.
had coffee.
dove some cammo floorboard mats.
watered garden

Thursday, April 20, 2006

move from hotel
move from 411
get electric phone dsl
karen celentino-horseman X
lonnie sentencing and auction?
pick up that half bike.

habitat
winthrop quiet title mcquiston
rob king!
dentist
mike bouschele? (sp?)
check po box


did:
worked. on time.
wrote guest editorial submitted to indy star re voter id.
checked email. groth reply.
called electric company and water company.
blogged, made comics.
not much else.

next: metro, in case sam's there.
hotel, move out.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

To do tonight (tuesday):
1 lonnie statement X
2 re marion county elections X
3 law professor re prisons - not done -bedtime came too soon.
4 email will gas bills. X

did: worked. delivered groceries. met neighbor. complained to other neighbor about noise.

weds:
to do:
law professor re prisons
water and electric
mail insurance check!
move from 411.
lock 679?
send skeptic email on two things: post office forwarding problems, lance malone.
make better list.

Monday, April 17, 2006

did: just barely got to work on time, with some agressive driving.
went to gas co.
forgot to let water company in.
wasting all night online, so much to do.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

did: met w cops.
worked on victim impact statement.
charged phone.
bought books.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Did: said hi to a few craigslist people, blogged, made a toon, collected $120.

To do:
Write to greenwood guy re Dre.
incident reports 225 temple
victim impact statements.
get homeowners.
photocopy doug and lonnie stuff.
I see I have a bit of catching up to do here...
Did today:
court 1.
city hall 10th floor
to do tonight: victim impact statement
this keyboard doesn't work.
met w prosecutor. funny interviewwbrizziin inmensmagazine.
lonnie: guilty 4counts murder. triedas adult.
resceduled meet w oren
to do: send letter re dre.
sofarthat's alli'vegotten done except made betterlist.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

did:
productive day considering i slept in till 4.
called
police prosecutor national city visa woodruff mom gas co. jeremy wind carol
went by woodruff.
met with greg re car and truck. and problem with 235 n temple. $25
outlined 2005 taxes
shopping w bear $20.
met with tenants re unpaid rent
emailed wil
emailed winger
drafted rob king letter
got letters ready for brighthouse and stillabower.


yesterday $25 vault and unicorn

to do: call carol agaain or go by
411 - pack, look for chuck's info.
9 am friday call re woodruff.
call monte
email rob king with memo
email habitat.
email the word re the vault.
water bill.
look up chuck and lee.

later:
glendale tax help
schwab
email prison law professor

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

monday:

did:
got minutes.
got police report.
gas $20 car.
unicorn ~$20.
storage unit $55 check. ($20 deposit)
didn't
insurance guy wasn't there.
emailed mom lindy will.
got assaulted at city hall by securatex again.

todo:
photo copy police report and list of property.
insurance.

Friday, March 31, 2006

did:
insurance guy wasn't there.
paid rent. ran errand for neighbor. called abou thouse - already rented.
storage unit woman says i'm ok and don't owe anything.

to do: look up prison law professor.
draft wrtv cover letter.
email kelly
make better list
monument circle stuff.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

did: went to meeting w/ lawyer. didn't go too well.
did: found draft of complaint i need to edit
didn't: i wasted all day online again.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vJ1B7OFSIkc
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g7-gl-ec-Hg
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_x0I9SBZgd4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pNcERoa4a4I
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mCARiOK3PqU



http://youtube.com/watch?v=XnF21NGoo3Q
villegas v silverman 832 n e 2d 598 (In App 2005) - read (red)it.
in code 9-24-9-2 requirement for ssn on dl app.

Friday, March 24, 2006

To do:
sunday: bloomington, then 10 pm crash movie with annabelle.
weds am: meet w mike.
prepare agenda for mike.

1. problem at 411.
2. problem at 227 - get subpoena.
3. jail discovery.
4. jail statute of limitations coming up.
5. channel 6 statute of limitations coming up.
so have drafts ready of items 4, 5, 6.
6. irs. (just mention then table)
7. disciplinary commission tweak.
8. other?
job/kelly. milwaukee.
9. 227 tax problem.
10. tax sale.
11. park department/ habitat

other stuff not for mike:
last chance letter re rezoning.
court 13 problem/bmv problem.

today: didn't: storage unit, insurance.
To 20377 @ indygov.org, Ms Woods, East District IPD.
Re: IP060023136
Partial List of items taken by burglar:

Vicodin. 2/6/06
$200. 2/8/06, 7:15 pm
Two computers. 2/10 or 2/11.
Cable modem ($150) 2/10 or later.
Cable TV setbox. "
10# bacon.
15# beef jerky.
yogurt, other groceries.
Battery charger, $60.
Tools.
Mostly, I'm not sure what was taken, not sure exactly what I had. These are just a few items I noticed missing.

$1000 check from Marion Stewart to me. 2/10 or 2/11.
My wallet - unknown amount of cash under $100, various credit cards and ID's, e.g. servers permit. 2/6.
My checkbook - two checks for $80 were cashed. 2/6.
Two more uncashed forged checks were recovered by bank, photocopies have been provided 2/8 to east district along with the license plate number of the car he was driving.
National City stop payment confirmation number# 0602271632 xKLW136.

Items destroyed - front and back doors, bedroom door, 1 window. Replacement value around $500.
value of feb and march rent: $500 - I have been paying rent but not staying there because I don't feel safe.
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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Did: called Kelly, called cops, called gas and electric and cable.
Confirmed 10:30 am Wed appointment with Mike.
To do: write to joell.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Todo: let Kelly know I want the day shift. (40 hours not 25)
did list

tuesday - got nothing done. talked to annabelle. called kelly services. mykelly.com.
wednesday - got a lot done
rode bike to bus, picked up car at shop, went with mechanic to check out truck,
emailed lawyer, called re a rent to buy, got some food, took out trash and cleaned room, returned library books.

ok maybe not a whole lot done, but more than usual.
$5 gas.
$45 tow truck.
$20 mechanic.
$3 coffee.
$? bar tonight - i earned it.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

So much to do. I've lost track - been busy putting out fires, sometimes literally, that I have stopped making any progress on the less crital areas.

I want to use this post to try to rebuild a to do list.

in no special order,
quiet title action for winthrop/47 s gray
move from 411
collect rent
get fire insurance move car insurance
get a job - kelly? lilly? - made progress on kelly!
call detective - email?
write up 411 situation
make appointment with caudill.

http://www.thecityofindianapolis.com/employment/index.html
has a list of employment agencies!
tweak - priority.
get stuff for hotel - blanket, heater, clr,
make list of recent expenses.

http://www.resumecourier.ca/EmploymentDirectory/Recruiters/Indiana/Indianapolis.asp
kelly interview tuesday 5 pm 6901 michigan.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

did:
got insurance.
got haircut.
took out trash.
put away food.
not much else.
looked for, didn't find, new place to live.

when things are lesss hectic, i'll need to make a new list of things to do -
recently i've been busy putting out fires - in one case literally.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

I did two loads of laundry, and house-elves cleaned up the kitchen, and I paid my credit card, but basicly it was a nothing done day, aside from the sex drugs rock n roll. Did a good deed - returned a lost wallet.

Monday, January 23, 2006

did today: not much.
dishes.
rent $500, electric $150 stamps $10 groceries $20. mechanic $10. on way to club.
hung up some clothes. the strong ohio envelope finally came and i've been blogging on that for a few hours.. it's hard to unpack.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Did today: very little. Called Ohio Elections Commission. wrote to instapundit. blogged a lot. otherwise nothing. it's a familar pattern. without a daily task list to work from, i end up doing nothing. i did take out the trash.

Monday, January 16, 2006

thursday: finally did the laundry
friday: cleaned my room. this was a huge accomplishment.
sat, sun, mon: nothing.
i'm dead tired. is it eyestrain?
coffee not helping. tonight i'll drink, tomorrow i'll do nothing..
it's a problem.
very low productivity.

--
i figured out part of the problem - i have a cold. i went back to bed and slept all day.

Monday, January 09, 2006

Did: fixed refridgerator seal.
Didn't: laundry

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Wil is blogging from Atlantis, aka Nassau in the Bahamas. Which reminds me of something that happened over xmas - I think I couldn't run blogger from mom's mac. We were on I-95 passing the philly airport, on our way home from visiting the Philadephia Museum of Art (the one where Rocky runs up the steps.) I saw two billboards - one for a flight to Nassau, $69, one for a hotel room, $79. I just found it interesting that it was cheaper to fly to another county than to get a night's sleep. Granted, the real price of the plane ticket would be higher, which might be the case with the hotel room too. Given my austerity policies, I don't fly, and don't stay in hotels, and I have yet to make it to the Bahamas. I gave my brother a copy of A Pirate Looks at 50, which is about Jimmy Buffet flying his own plane around the carribean. (this was supposed to go in my other blog - moved.)
to do:
clean house.
collect rent.
check if mail works.
letter to senator re IRS
letter to irs
get tax preparer - check wayne kirk's email.
letter to habitat - draft deed
go thru older to do lists
annual report
client letter
email zorry
pay rent

make $$ journal for 2006.
e.g. 1/6/06 $42 water bill.
unicorn 1/6 $25.
due: rent $250

read this blog more often
make daily task lists
caudill letter

how to make a daily task list:
go thru to do list,
prioritize by importance
prioritize by order to do them in.

get a job:
lilly
ups

check transmission fluid